Trying to Win Now

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Although they have a plethora of young forward talent, it seems like Paul Holmgren thinks he has a roster capable of being competitive this upcoming season.

Emery is 31, Lecavalier is 33 and Streit is 35, so they are not forward-looking signings by any means. Guys like Jakub Voracek, Wayne Simmonds and Luke Schenn are all going to have to continue taking steps forward.

They bring good leadership for the group of younger players, but they also bring talent that will only remain at a high level for another couple seasons at best.

Schenn and Couturier's Roles Unclear

The signing of Lecavalier, a center, is somewhat peculiar given that the Flyers had two of the most promising centers in the NHL behind Claude Giroux on the depth chart.

Twenty-one-year-old Brayden Schenn, just a couple years removed from being the top prospect in hockey, was slotted in to be the second-line center position, which will now be Lecavalier's.

Sean Couturier, at a ripe 20 years of age, looked to be a very good third-line center. But now, with Schenn and Couturier both fighting for that third spot, how does the team win?

One option is to just push them each down a spot, but sticking Couturier on the fourth line would be a waste. Another would be to throw Schenn out on the wing, but I don't love the idea of moving a player of his potential to a new position.

In a way, bringing in Lecavalier shows that management may not have been confident in the youngsters' abilities to step up and take on those expanded roles this year. But now they are in a bit of a pickle.

More Moves Are Imminent

The three signings do press the Flyers up against the cap a little bit. Even though Chris Pronger's cap hit will come off the books, there is a lot less wiggle room now than there was previously.

Some will point to Kimmo Timonen's and Andrej Meszaros' deals expiring after this year and their collective $10 million cap hits that will likely not be retained.

But wiser fans would retaliate that Claude Giroux has been given a big extension, and Matt Read, Brayden Schenn, Sean Couturier and Tye McGinn will all be owed new contracts next summer. Both of the Flyers' goalies are also on extremely cheap one-year deals this season.

The Flyers also have a lot of money wrapped up in a pretty average defense, and guys like Meszaros, Braydon Coburn and Nicklas Grossman could all get moved.

With the Lecavalier signing, the Flyers also now have four talented centers under 21 years old, with Scott Laughton and Nick Cousins coming in behind Schenn and Couturier, so there could be a lot of potential for packages to be dangled around the league.